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TRUSSES. TUST landed, Complete Range of ENGLISH TRUSSES. Expert fitting, correct support and comfort guaranteed. H. J. S. RICKARD, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND TRUSS EXPERT, 3, Willis street, Wellington, LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. T OST, Saturday, 11th January, pro- -" bably in taxi, a Parcel containing striped silk jumpers, cleaner's label and owner's name on parcel. Reward on returning to Evg. Post. OST, at De Luxe Theatre, or between Kelburn car and De Luxe, Saturday afternoon, Blue and Gold Necklace. Apply Chamberlain, Dentist, Willis-st. Re-ward. Majestic Bldgs. _. OST, Wallace-st. car, Thursday night, 0.45, Parcelof Hairdresser's Towels. G. T. Ward, 13, Adelaide-rd. Reward. OST, Sunday morning, vicinity Johnst. or Couvtenay-pl., Brown Handbag, containing purse, few shillings, bank-book, Yale key. Reward. 1689, Evg. Post. OST, 3 weeks ago, Small Box, containing photographic plates. Reward on returning same to Sir Truby King, Karitane Products Society, A.M.P. Bldg. y OST, Horn-rimmed Glasses, left in *-* tel. slot near Basin Reserve. Reward. 28, Sussex-st. LOST, probably Hutt-rd., Ledger, Day, and Pay Books. Reward. Ring Matthew, 20-248. LOST, Day's Bay, Thursday, Pair Lady's Fawn Court Shoes. Reward. Ring 26-932. ' •' T OST, Wednesday, Day's Bay, Attache -*-' Case, owner's name attached. Reward on returning to 3, Tama-st., Lower Hutt. . LOST, from tram, between Wadestowu Terminus and Govt. Bldgs., Baby's White Shawl; reward. 1656. Evg. Post. LOST. Grey Suede Gloves, near Woollen Mills, Hutt-rd. Finder please return Mrs. Fuller, care James* Smith. Ltd. LOST, vicinity Hawkestone-st., Stone Marten Fur Necklet; 10s reward. 36. Willis-st. ' OST—Left in 7.20 Waterloo train, Friday morning, Album, containing snapshots; valued. Reward. Address at Evg. Post. LOST, from Regent Theatre, Black and Grey Kitten. Kindly return Caretaker.- Reward. , LOST, Thorndon-qy., Pair Spectacles. Return 35, Th6rndon-qy. Reward. OST, last Saturday, String of Pearls, between A.M.P. Bldg., Bllice-st., valued keepsake; 5s reward. Webster s, Willis-st., or 22-995, after 6. LOST, about Tuesday evening, White Wire-hair Terrier, black and tan eyes, name Digger. Please communicate 143, Karepa-st., Brooklyn. LOST, between Maoribank and Tren- . tham, Leather Kit Handbag. Reward at Hazelwood's, Upper Hutt, or 123, Willis-st. - LOST, Handle off Goodall Pratt Drill, Willis-st., Friday. Finder please re-tm-n H. Moult, Ltd., 272, Willis-st. OST a Blue Purse, containing hardearned wages. Would finder kindly return same Burns, 14, Cockburn-st., lvilbirnie? . TOST.RoIex Wrist Watch, Thorndon J-J Station or vicinity, Thursday. Address-, Evg. Post. Reward. LOST Wed. week, Gold Wristlet Watch, ' without hands, between Hay-9t., Courtenay-pl.j and. Hataitai. Reply 8, Telford terrace, Oriental Bay. R__a___ -r OST at Maidstone Park, Waterside ■" Workers' I"icnic, Purse, containing sum of money, worker's wages. Reward, Bookstall, Queen's Wharf, or No. 5, Awa-imitu-st, Lower Hutt. LOST, Saturday morning, £1, 'between Newtown Post Office and John-st, Reward at 12, Gordon-st. TX7OULD Friend who posted parcel »V addressed in red ink to Miss Dorothy Marshall on 21st December, please write. done.astray in post. WILL Gentleman who kindly lent TarI. ' ' paulin to Lorry Driver at Transport Workers' Picnic please ring 16-824. fi ENTLEMAN, 32, owner of hotel busiV ness, would like to meet Lady -with means, R.C.; one with business ability preferred; genuine. View Matrimony. Write 1678, Evg. Post. TITIDDLE-AGED Working Man, with -"-»• means, wishes company decent refined Woman; sincere, genuine; view matrimony ________________ VOTING Lady of refinement, 25, desires JL Acquaintance decent Young Man, with means, view matrimony. 1991, Evg. Post. (30), means to settle, ■*- character bona fide, genuine, -wishes Acquaintance respectable Girl, view matrimony. 1861, ' Evg. Post. PERSONAL— YounK Lady, travelling ■t third-class to Ensland, Orient Line, about April-May, desires to communicate with another, view to cornDanionshiD on voyage. Apply P.O. Box 469. Wellincton. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'MORRIS, Jun., 60, Taranaki-st. Telephone 22-159. " MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, 59, • Kent terrace. Tel. 21-788. Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monuments. Reinforced Concrete Grave Enclosures. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. FLORAL TRIBUTES. "POSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS, *•*> . 129, Willis street. And Burlington Arcade. Continuous Service, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Flowers telegraphed anywhere anytime. Tel. 28-282 or 21-025; after hours 28-377. pRACE H. MARSHALL, Art Florist, " Kinema Buildings, Bay-rd., Kilbirnie. Artistic Floral Bouquets, Emblems, etc., promptly executed. Tel. 15-179; after hours 15-180. MISS E. GALLOWAY (late Miss ■"•*• Cooper), 99, Willis street, Mandel's Buildings. All classes o£ Art Floral Work. Bon Voyage Gifta, Floral Emblems, in most artistic style. Tel. 41-341. MISS WAUGH, Art Florist, 234, Lamb- "■*■ ton-qy. High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-838. Telephone 43-208. MISS POOLE, Florist, 70, Manners street. Artistic Floral Work promptly executed. After business hours and on holidays, Tel. 214, Lower Hutt. Telephone 45-696. AL IC E A. GRAY, 340, Lambton quay, Wellington. Fresh Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths. Bouquetß, Posies at shortest notice. R. A. NICOL, FLORAL STUDIO. 21-546. Floral Wreaths, ■"- Bouquets, Posies promptly executed. Night Tel. 25-883. 37, Courtenay-pl. MiSCELLANEOUSTENNIS Players—See tho latest combination Fur and Leather Jacket, as worn by Siisanne Lenglen. Temple and Co., next Stewart Dawson's, Lambton-qy. MARRIED Folk—What ib the first lesson you learn ?—"IPs Easy to Pay I the Art Cabinet Way." For Furniture: At Art Cabinet Co., 2i7, Cuba-st.; 79,' Willis-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 1

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